The duration a 5000mAh LiPo battery lasts depends on several factors, including the device it powers and its power consumption. The mAh (milliampere-hour) rating of a battery indicates its capacity, or the amount of charge it can store.
To calculate the approximate battery life, you need to consider the power consumption of the device you’re using. Let’s assume you have a device that consumes 100mA (milliamperes) of current.
Battery life (in hours) = Battery capacity (in mAh) / Device power consumption (in mA)
Using this formula:
Battery life = 5000mAh / 100mA = 50 hours
This calculation assumes that the device consumes a constant current of 100mA. In reality, the power consumption of devices can vary depending on their activity level. So, it’s important to note that the actual battery life may be shorter if the device consumes higher currents or engages in more power-intensive tasks. Additionally, factors such as screen brightness, wireless connectivity, processor usage, and other device-specific features can affect battery life. Therefore, the provided calculation serves as a rough estimate and may not be accurate in all scenarios.